I love my U2410. So much awesomeness packed into 24 inches. I've seen a u2311h before, and comparing it to my U2410, I'd say the U2410 looks a lot better. The yellows and greens on the U2410 seem more vibrant and "realistic" instead of being some weird shade of the color. For the price difference though ($450 for the U2410 vs $300 for the U2311H), I'd say go for the U2311H. If you can spare the extra $150 though, the U2410 is awesome. I myself like the extra 120 rows of pixels as opposed to the u2311h. It makes it look a lot clearer.
^not exactly a lot clearer. That only applies in games, and even then, it's such a small difference. Objects take 8% pixels to form compared to the U2311h, and the tradeoff is a 10% FOV loss. Though I do prefer the U2410, the price difference might not be worth it.
I looked at both the U2410 and U2311h. Needless to say I got a lot more monitor for my money with the U2311h. I absolutely love this thing. A real dream to own and my favorite panel to date.
A 24 foot monitor is going to cost you an insane amount - I don't imagine such a thing exists at retail.
Anyway, enough of me being annoying, since you clearly meant '' not ', just making a joke while I could.
I own three Dell 24"ers, and they are all excellent. The U2410 is the most recent, and it is excellent. I have no complaints except for the touch buttons not having any feedback, so it can be hard to know if you've actually hit them.
how is the Dell U2410? Is it ghosting? I read reviews that previous iterations had color issues. I am also looking into getting some more pixels into my 24'' screen and upgrade from 1900x1080 to 1900x1200. DO you guys think it is worth it?
If you have the moolah go for an IPS screen. You will not regret it, as Ive seen them perform..
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